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yes you can run the same code on them all so there is a reason for a SPARC desktop.
You don't need to muddy your desktop line to do that.
If a brand new, ultra 40 is an opteron most people would think that an ultra 45 is related, they should of kept to there current naming of calling SPARC workstations blade.
Rule 1: Always work out what you're selling and where. Sell SPARC workstations everywhere if that's what you want.
T1 chip in the T1000 and T2000 servers, 1 RU and 2RU packages, that use less watts, and are faster than intel and amd chips at specific server tasks.
So what are the running any of their stuff on Opterons for if SPARC is that good? And don't say 'to run Windows' or 'to run Red Hat' because that simply doesn't make any sense.
So what are the running any of their stuff on Opterons for if SPARC is that good? And don't say 'to run Windows' or 'to run Red Hat' because that simply doesn't make any sense.
Because they are giving the customers what they have been asking for?
Because if they sell Opterons as well as SPARC they sell more machines and make more money?
Because the different CPUs have different strengths and are useful in different situations?
Because you want to be able to run Windows and Redhat and Solaris all on the same box?
"So what are the running any of their stuff on Opterons for if SPARC is that good? And don't say 'to run Windows' or 'to run Red Hat' because that simply doesn't make any sense."
Sorry to tell you, but that makes absolutely real sense.
Windows and RHEL WS work perfectly, and on hardware that is designed between AMD and the Sun engineers. I am getting an Ultra 20 (Dual Core) next year when Vista comes out. And I will have both Red Hat and Microsoft operating systems on it.
SPARC is good for Solaris, no doubt.





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SPARC has a purpose even on the desktop, it gives you a way to test and code programs for the servers, anything from a simple 1cpu 1U server to the large servers with over 140 cores, yes you can run the same code on them all so there is a reason for a SPARC desktop.
The complaint is about the naming, that causes confusion with the consumers. If a brand new, ultra 40 is an opteron most people would think that an ultra 45 is related, they should of kept to there current naming of calling SPARC workstations blade. as in the blade 2500.
And if you want to see another reason for having sparc hardware check out the new T1 chip in the T1000 and T2000 servers, 1 RU and 2RU packages, that use less watts, and are faster than intel and amd chips at specific server tasks.